Indeed, I dit it but it's not really convenient.
Exposing OS and SmartGit variables to the Input field would be usefull.
Today again, I tried to create an Open in VSCode command:
{LocalAppData}\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\Code.exe
But SmartGit refused it with the message "The specified command is not file".
Had to set "C:\Users\Yann\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\Code.exe"
In that case too I could create a script and pass everything as argument but that's not the point.
I want to share my tools settings with my co-workers and using existing variables would be Smarter.
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Indeed, I dit it but it's not really convenient.
Exposing OS and SmartGit variables to the Input field would be usefull.
Today again, I tried to create an Open in VSCode command:
{LocalAppData}\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\Code.exe
But SmartGit refused it with the message "The specified command is not file".
Had to set "C:\Users\Yann\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\Code.exe"
In that case too I could create a script and pass everything as argument but that's not the point.
I want to share my tools settings with my co-workers and using existing variables would be Smarter.